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The Properties of Polymer-Modified Mortars Using Pozzolana Active Admixtures

ŽIŽKOVÁ, N. DROCHYTKA, R. BAYER, P.

Originální název

The Properties of Polymer-Modified Mortars Using Pozzolana Active Admixtures

Anglický název

The Properties of Polymer-Modified Mortars Using Pozzolana Active Admixtures

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en

Originální abstrakt

The paper is focused on findings obtained during the observation of changes in the properties of cement and polymer-modified cement mortars due to a pozzolana-active admixture having been used. Specifically, pozzolanic admixtures based on amorphous and mineral silicon dioxide were used as well as both natural and technogenous pozzolans. In order to explain the obtained results and to gain new information about the microstructure of the mixtures being studied, the following was performed: SEM sampling, RDA analysis, DTA and high-pressure mercury intrusion porosimetry.

Anglický abstrakt

The paper is focused on findings obtained during the observation of changes in the properties of cement and polymer-modified cement mortars due to a pozzolana-active admixture having been used. Specifically, pozzolanic admixtures based on amorphous and mineral silicon dioxide were used as well as both natural and technogenous pozzolans. In order to explain the obtained results and to gain new information about the microstructure of the mixtures being studied, the following was performed: SEM sampling, RDA analysis, DTA and high-pressure mercury intrusion porosimetry.

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@inproceedings{BUT117378,
  author="Nikol {Žižková} and Rostislav {Drochytka} and Patrik {Bayer}",
  title="The Properties of Polymer-Modified Mortars Using Pozzolana Active Admixtures",
  annote="The paper is focused on findings obtained during the observation of changes in the properties of cement and polymer-modified cement mortars due to a pozzolana-active admixture having been used. Specifically, pozzolanic admixtures based on amorphous and mineral silicon dioxide were used as well as both natural and technogenous pozzolans. In order to explain the obtained results and to gain new information about the microstructure of the mixtures being studied, the following was performed: SEM sampling, RDA analysis, DTA and high-pressure mercury intrusion porosimetry.",
  address="Trans Tech Publications",
  booktitle="Polymers in Concrete, Towards Innovation, Productivity and Sustainability in the Built Environment",
  chapter="117378",
  doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1129.185",
  howpublished="print",
  institution="Trans Tech Publications",
  year="2015",
  month="october",
  pages="185--192",
  publisher="Trans Tech Publications",
  type="conference paper"
}